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Canonical Rules Quotes By Katy Evans

I'm every woman's adventure, damn you, and I don't want to be yours. I want to be your fucking REAL. — Katy Evans

Canonical Rules Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Men and swords. My father said that if you put any able-bodied man, no matter how peaceful, into a room with a sword and a practice dummy and leave him alone, eventually the man would pick up the sword and try to stab the dummy. It is human nature. — Ilona Andrews

Canonical Rules Quotes By Drexel Deal

As parents one of the biggest jobs we have, is teaching our children how to resolve problems effectively. We live in an era where everyone is quick to act the fool over simple issues. As we used to say when I was on the streets, 'everybody wants to cut a movie'. — Drexel Deal

Canonical Rules Quotes By Richard Preston

Whatever happens to the great systems of nature will also be what happens to us. — Richard Preston

Canonical Rules Quotes By Gary Vaynerchuk

Today, getting people to hear your story on social media, and then act on it, requires using a platform's native language, paying attention to context, understanding the nuances and subtle differences that make each platform unique, and adapting your content to match. — Gary Vaynerchuk

Canonical Rules Quotes By Saint Augustine

It is not with respect to our convenience or discomfort, but with respect to their own nature that the creatures are glorifying to their Artificer. — Saint Augustine

Canonical Rules Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

A right to property is founded in our natural wants, in the means with which we are endowed to satisfy these wants, and the right to what we acquire by those means without violating the similar rights of other sensible beings. — Thomas Jefferson

Canonical Rules Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

I think there is a devil in women: all these years passed, never a sight of the man, little enough kindness to remember (by all accounts) even while she had him, his heartless rapacity laid bare to her; that all should not do, and she must still keep the best place in her heart for this accursed fellow, is a thing to make a plain man rage. — Robert Louis Stevenson